Word: lineup
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Didn't Work." With Robertson in the lineup, Cincinnati was a run-and-shoot team that delighted fans with its hipper-dipper attack-but never won a national championship. When Jucker took over, Cincinnati abruptly became deliberate and defense-minded. "I asked myself where I was going to make up all those points," he says. "I decided that maybe if we gave up only 40 points a game, we wouldn't need to score much. But I knew I was asking for trouble. If it didn't work, I was dead." It worked so well that Jucker...
...Crimson will probably start the same lineup which faced Amherst--forwards Bob Isman and Pete Kelley, center Vern Strand, and sophomore guards Al Bornheimer and Leo Scully. Denny Lynch, Merie McClung, and captain. Gene Augustine, who had been sidelined with a broken foot, may also see action tonight. Strand was lead scorer in the Crimson's bleak performance against the Lord Jeffs with nine points; Pete Kelley tallied eight...
...their first since 1925 -with a woolly 38-27 triumph over Princeton, resurgent Oklahoma wrapped up the Big Eight title by crushing Nebraska 34-6, and No. 1-ranked Southern California beat crosstown rival U.C.L.A. 14-3, to keep its unblemished record intact. The probable post-season bowl game lineup: Rose Bowl, Southern Cal (9-0) v. Wisconsin (9-1); Cotton Bowl, Louisiana State (8-1-1) -v. Texas (9-0-1); Orange Bowl, Oklahoma (7-2) v. Alabama (8-1); Sugar Bowl, Mississippi (8-0) v. Arkansas...
...rarely lost a rhubarb by following his dictum. "You can't be a good guy and be a good umpire"; of a heart attack; in Cincinnati. The old arbiter's rarest treat was once ejecting former Brooklyn Manager Leo Durocher before the game even began. Presenting his lineup, Durocher snarled: "What I said yesterday still goes." Replied Goetz: "And what I said yesterday still goes, too. Yer out of the game...
Having dropped four out of his last five contests, Coach Bruce Munro has decided to pull some switches in the starting lineup. Injured center Chris Ohiri is being moved out to his former position, right-wing, and Cormac O'Malley, a hustling redhead who has been subbing all over the line, will play in the center forward slot. "Chris can use his strong right foot on the wing, and we'll have Cormac to go after the loose balls in front of the goal," Munro reasons...